How to get rid of moss in your lawn

A mossy lawn might look green and fresh, but gradually the moss will take over and you’ll be left with an unsightly mess every time you mow.

It’s important to understand that if you kill the moss in your lawn you could be left with a bare lawn, which will need re-seeding with lawn seed.

You will also need to take steps to reduce the amount of moss that grows in future.

The best time to do this is in the spring and autumn months.

Here’s our comprehensive guide on how to get rid of moss:

How to get rid of moss

Use an all in one Lawn feed, Weed & Moss Killer to increase nutrient levels and kills off moss.

The Aftercut All in One contains enough product to treat an area of 100m2 and will deliver the perfect even flow of granules to kill moss without scorching your lawn.

After 2-3 weeks the moss will have gone black. Remove the dead moss from the grass by scarifying with a spring tine rake. Do not do this until the moss is dead or you will simply spread the problem around.

How to repair your lawn

Once you’ve killed and removed the moss you will be left with bare patches of lawn.

It’s essential that you grow new healthy grass over these patches to avoid them being overgrown by moss again.